The initiative has been introduced to combat consistent complaints received from voters that they find it difficult to locate their polling booth to cast their vote
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A map-based QR code system in Thane district to make it easy for voters to find the route of their polling booth has been introduced, an official said on Thursday, as per a PTI report. The mechanism has introduced by district authorities in Maharashtra for three Lok Sabha constituencies in the district.
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This initiative has been introduced to combat consistent complaints received from voters that they find it difficult to locate their polling booth to cast their vote, district collector and district election officer Ashok Shingare said.
"This map-based QR code system is aimed at guiding voters seamlessly to their designated polling booths. Separate QR code has been assigned to each of the three Lok Sabha constituencies. Voters can simply scan the QR code, select the relevant assembly constituency and choose their specific polling station," he said.
Once a particular polling station is selected, the Google map directs the voter to the designated location, alleviating the inconvenience associated with locating polling booths. The only prerequisite for utilising this service is knowledge of the polling station name and number of the assembly constituency, which is available on voters' information slips or the Election Commission's website, Shingare added.
There are three Lok Sabha seats in Thane district - Thane, Kalyan and Bhiwandi. All three seats will be voting on May 20 in the fifth and upcoming phase of Lok Sabha Elections. Additionally, all 6 seats in Mumbai will be going to polls on the same day.